\chapter{Solution}

\section{Technique}

\SciLab{Scilab Code}{scilab:project}{Project.sce}

In the SciLab code, two matrices are created to represent the collected data. Then, the lsq function is called. The result will be the polynomial that will be used to generate the curve. LSQ is used because it is the predefined linear least squares function that comes with SciLab. 

A vector of size seven is filled with the values of y when the time values are plugged into the polynomial generated by the program.  

\section{Results}

The graph shows that the curve is really nearly a straight line due to the fact that the data is so scattered that a curvy line could not possibly be generated. Because of this, it does the best it can to show a general trend of increasing temperatures when the time microwaved is increased. 


\begin{figure}
\caption{Graph}
\includegraphics{Project_Figure}
\end{figure}